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  • 12-05-2015, 09:17 PM
    bulldog herp
    Update
    I wanted to give a quick update of this situation. Well after a fierce fight and 2 casualties I have started to turn the corner. No new cases and after reaserching everynight I started using hibiclense 2 days ago diluted 50 percent. I used this to wash all the animals and cleaning there mouths out. I live the mixture on them for about 5 minutes. Then rinse with warm water. In the 2 days I have been using it I have seen a 30-50% reduction in mucus and have seen a huge improvement in oral tissue color. Hibiclense is now my new all around cleaner. Tubs, water bowls etc its is effective on both gram positive and gram negative bacteria
  • 12-07-2015, 03:34 AM
    Doggtyred
    Pseudomonas is a nasty bug.. and we have to deal with in in the human environment as well... The old and infirm are very susceptible to it. Many strains are resistant, and even multi-drug resistant. There was a comment above about only "3 antibiotics that worked"...well.. that depends on the strain and the individual culture results. Some may have more treatment options, some less, or even no options for full susceptibility.

    Hibiclens is great, but if it gets to be an expense issue, there's nothing wrong with bleach and water, with enough time to air out after cleaning.
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